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They lost their heads!, what happened to Washington's teeth, Einstein's brain, and other famous body parts, Carlyn Beccia

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They lost their heads!, what happened to Washington's teeth, Einstein's brain, and other famous body parts, Carlyn Beccia
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-178) and index
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Age 10-14
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
They lost their heads!
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1019834076
Responsibility statement
Carlyn Beccia
Sub title
what happened to Washington's teeth, Einstein's brain, and other famous body parts
Summary
Presents biographical information about famous figures and anecdotal accounts of their missing body parts, highlighting curiosities of forensics, brain science, cloning, and organ donation
Table Of Contents
The beginning or the end? -- Dead bodies 101 -- Inês de Castro: till death do us part -- Loved to death -- Galileo Galilei: hanging by his fingernails -- Invasion of the body snatchers -- King Louis XIV: eat your heart out -- Bon appétit! Bites and bits -- George Washington: straight from the horse's mouth -- Buried ... but not quite dead -- Franz Joseph Haydn: a piece of his mind -- Phrenology -- a bumpy history -- Ludwig van Beethoven: splitting hairs -- Some hairy history -- Abraham Lincoln: from the cradle to the grave -- Pickling picks -- Chang and Eng Bunker: stuck on you -- It's fun to share -- Phineas Gage : a hole in one -- Bury the hatchet and then some -- John Wilkes Booth : saving his neck -- Another spiny tale -- Sarah Bernhardt : break a leg -- You're pulling my leg -- Vincent van Gogh : lend me your ear -- Artsy extras -- Mercy Brown : a heartless vampire -- The dead vs. the undead (a field guide) -- Mata Hari : I spy a head -- Lost and never found -- Albert Einstein : picking his brain -- Bits on brains -- Elvis Presley : warts and all -- Cloning body parts -- Recycling bits : first steps -- A happily ever afterlife -- The most wanted -- Corpse medicine -- Deathly decor -- Dead-end jobs -- Unloved bits -- Thomas Alva Edison : last gasps
Target audience
pre adolescent
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